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Special prosecutor recommends stopping Trump case

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên09/11/2024

Donald Trump's case to overturn the 2020 election results was halted at the request of the special prosecutor after Trump was elected president.


Federal Judge Tanya Chutkan decided on November 8 to stop Mr. Trump's case in Washington DC at the request of special prosecutor Jack Smith, according to AFP.

In his motion, Mr. Smith referred to Mr. Trump’s election as president and his inauguration on January 20, 2025. The prosecutor asked the judge to “freeze” the deadline for the defendant to respond to the prosecution’s comments.

Judge halts Trump lawsuit after election victory

Mr. Smith said the ruling would give Mr. Trump's side time to assess the "unprecedented" situation and determine the appropriate path for the case that is consistent with Justice Department policy. Ms. Chutkan agreed with the request and had no further comment.

Under a 1970s Justice Department policy, a sitting president cannot be criminally prosecuted. This policy is believed to apply to Mr. Trump even if he is prosecuted while he is no longer president.

Công tố viên đặc biệt đề nghị dừng vụ án của ông Trump- Ảnh 1.

Mr. Trump campaigned in North Carolina on November 4.

Mr. Trump was indicted on four charges in the 2020 election interference case, which was tried in federal court in Washington, DC. The case became complicated after the US Supreme Court ruled in July that a former president is immune from criminal prosecution for official actions while in office.

Without the prosecutor's new request, Mr. Trump's side will have to respond by November 21 to Mr. Smith's argument that the case can continue despite the Supreme Court's ruling.

Prosecutor Smith said he would send a report on the status of the case and next steps to the court by December 2.

Trump's victory

The suspension of the case is a legal victory for Mr. Trump, who has so far pleaded not guilty. Without the prosecutor's move, Mr. Trump is likely to put pressure on the Justice Department to suspend his cases after taking office, according to US media. Previously, he declared that he would fire Mr. Jack Smith "in 2 seconds" after returning to the White House.

This week, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters that the Justice Department is discussing putting Trump's cases on hold as he prepares to take office.

In addition to the above case, Mr. Trump was convicted in New York state of falsifying business records to hide payments to an adult film star before the 2016 election.

Mr Trump’s lawyers have asked for the conviction to be overturned based on the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling. Judge Juan Merchant will decide on the request on November 12.

In Georgia, Mr. Trump is also accused of trying to overturn the 2020 election results in this state, but the case is also likely to be frozen under Justice Department policy.

In addition, the president-elect was prosecuted by prosecutor Jack Smith for storing confidential government documents at his private home after leaving office, but the case was dismissed in July by Judge Aileen Cannon in Florida, who was appointed by Mr. Trump, on the grounds that Mr. Smith was appointed illegally.



Source: https://thanhnien.vn/cong-to-vien-dac-biet-de-nghi-dung-vu-an-cua-ong-trump-185241109092334082.htm

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